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Write clear, plain-spoken code comments and documentation that lives alongside the code. Use when writing or reviewing code that needs inline documentation—file headers, function docs, architectural decisions, or explanatory comments. Optimized for both human readers and AI coding assistants who benefit from co-located context.
Checks WHY-not-WHAT, density (15-20%), forbidden content, docstrings quality, actuality, legacy cleanup. Returns findings with severity, location, and recommendations.
Provides comprehensive guidance for adding Java code comments following industry standards and best practices. This skill helps add class-level comments, method-level comments, and field-level comments to Java code. Use when the user wants to add comments to Java code, needs to document Java classes/methods/fields, wants to improve code documentation, or needs to generate JavaDoc comments. This skill covers Controller, Service, ServiceImpl, Mapper, Model, Entity, BO (Business Object), DTO, VO, and other common Java component types. The skill follows a systematic workflow: scan codebase, identify components, create todo list, and add comments in order (class comments → method comments → field comments).
Audit code comments and docstrings quality across 6 categories (WHY-not-WHAT, Density, Forbidden Content, Docstrings, Actuality, Legacy). Use when code needs comment review, after major refactoring, or as part of ln-100-documents-pipeline. Outputs Compliance Score X/10 per category + Findings + Recommended Actions.
Documentation templates and structure guidelines. README, API docs, code comments, and AI-friendly documentation.
HTML structure, data attributes, and commenting guidelines for Shopify themes. Use when structuring HTML markup and adding comments to Shopify theme code.
General Correctness rules, Rust patterns, comments, avoiding over-engineering. When writing code always take these into account
This skill should be used when writing documentation for codebases, including README files, architecture documentation, code comments, and API documentation. Use this skill when users request help documenting their code, creating getting-started guides, explaining project structure, or making codebases more accessible to new developers. The skill provides templates, best practices, and structured approaches for creating clear, beginner-friendly documentation.
[Docs] Autonomous subagent variant of documentation. Use when creating or updating technical documentation, API documentation, or inline code documentation.
In-code documentation, folder READMEs, and code comments. Use when writing README.md files, JSDoc comments, or explaining code organization.
Adds Doxygen-compatible documentation comments to C++ header files. Use this skill exclusively for adding or improving API documentation in existing header files (*.hpp, *.h). Do NOT create new resource files such as Doxyfile, scripts, or README files.
Expert at writing high-quality documentation for code, APIs, and projects. Auto-invokes when generating docstrings, creating README files, writing API documentation, adding code comments, or producing any technical documentation. Provides language-specific templates and best practices for effective documentation writing.